I'm not sure what textbook you're reading, but there are a heck of a lot more than four ways to end a story.
Here are a few ideas:
Basic Chess Endings was created in 1941.
Basic Chess Endings has 587 pages.
The ISBN of Basic Chess Endings is 978-0-8129-3493-9.
The four main types of nerve endings found in the skin are free nerve endings (responsible for pain and temperature sensation), Merkel discs (responsible for light touch and pressure), Meissner's corpuscles (responsible for light touch), and Pacinian corpuscles (responsible for deep pressure and vibration sensation).
it depends on the story ask your teacher or just google it
The four endings in "Tuesdays with Morrie" are the physical ending, the emotional ending, the life lessons ending, and the spiritual ending. Each ending represents a different aspect of Morrie's journey and the impact he had on those around him.
After life
because your nerve endings are super sensative and enjoy attention, in very basic terms
The four basic blood types are A, B, AB, and O.
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Georgianne Ensign has written: 'The hunt for the mastodon' -- subject(s): Fossils, Juvenile literature, Mastodon 'Great Endings'
Utopian literature works are written to support the idea of a utopia. Most Fairy Tales (think Disney) have Utopian endings, where everything is happier ever after.